Just so everyone knows, when they send form letter emails to the Gov't they are going to get deleted and especially if you aren't sending them to the correct address.
I just deleted over 1000 form letter emails from concerned citizens regarding the recent Ab Education strike after noting the number received and responding to one telling her it was not the correct email address for her complaint.
If you are hoping for a response from any government official, I would write a letter by hand and make sure to include all of your contact information. Bombing my volunteer email will get them deleted after a general count.
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As Alberta’s independence movement grows, critics say the latest West Coast pipeline proposal is designed to calm voters—not deliver market access.
The latest talk of a new West Coast oil pipeline should be treated for what it is: political theatre. It is not policy, nor infrastructure, nor a national energy strategy. It is simply theatre.
Ottawa is suddenly pretending to care about Alberta energy because Alberta is getting restless, organized, and dangerous to the federal status quo. The independence movement has forced the conversation. Now, right on cue, federal and provincial politicians have found a shiny new pipeline announcement to wave in front of Albertans like toys in front of a toddler.
The message is obvious: “Calm down. Stay in Canada. We are listening this time.” No, they are not.
If Ottawa were serious about Alberta’s energy future, we would not be here. We would not have watched Energy East die, endured Bill C-69 or watched ...